The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... Fabyan ; but the suggestion that York's father ( evidently supposed by the playwright to have been a Duke of York ) was " no traitor " probably comes from the story in the " Mirror , " that Cambridge and his confederates pretended to ...
... Fabyan ; but the suggestion that York's father ( evidently supposed by the playwright to have been a Duke of York ) was " no traitor " probably comes from the story in the " Mirror , " that Cambridge and his confederates pretended to ...
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... Fabyan all contain vile abuse of her ; the shameful 1. 62 in scene iv is from Fabyan . Though the meeting ( in scene iii ) of Suffolk and Margaret at Angers ' is a fictitious incident , scene v adopts Halle's full and gratuitously false ...
... Fabyan all contain vile abuse of her ; the shameful 1. 62 in scene iv is from Fabyan . Though the meeting ( in scene iii ) of Suffolk and Margaret at Angers ' is a fictitious incident , scene v adopts Halle's full and gratuitously false ...
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... Fabyan and Holinshed , follows Halle and the " Mirror " with a more assiduous fidelity in their praise of Humphrey of Gloucester and execration of Cardinal Beaufort , and in adopting Halle's view of the Queen as against Fabyan , with ...
... Fabyan and Holinshed , follows Halle and the " Mirror " with a more assiduous fidelity in their praise of Humphrey of Gloucester and execration of Cardinal Beaufort , and in adopting Halle's view of the Queen as against Fabyan , with ...
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